Jennifer P.
Yelp
This place opened up a few months ago (December 2014) but despite walking by it many times, I never went in until last week. There is no dearth of coffee shops in Westboro, but it's nice to have an independent alternative among the Starbucks, Second Cups, and Bridgeheads - of which there are 2 within a block of each other (!).
Stepping into the café, it definitely has that indie coffee shop vibe. Their menu is written on a blackboard. Their calorie-free sweetener is stevia. There's a big communal table as well as smaller tables. They have coffee, tea, pastries and sandwiches.
I had a chai tea ($2.75) and a turkey sandwich ($7.50). If you are staying, you can sit down and they will bring your order to your table. The tea is loose leaf tea which they serve to you in a little pot. The chai was delicious - very fragrant. The turkey sandwich was good albeit a little too greasy for my liking. Before they put it in the press/grill they either butter it or oil it and I felt they were a little too heavy-handed with that. Other than that, I liked my sandwich. It had spinach, cucumbers, cheese, turkey and a sweet sauce (maybe a sweet relish?). With the tea it was a nice light lunch.
Their coffee is organic and fair-trade. They roast all their coffee at their store in Almonte.
Equator Coffee is a nice addition to the neighbourhood.